<rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>BLOG RSS</title><link>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates</link><description>BLOG RSS</description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 23:14:53 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 23:14:53 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link rel="self" href="https://thepaddocksimracing.com/rss.xml"/><item><title>Sebring Proved It Again</title><link>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/sebring-proved-it-again</link><description>Sebring Proved It Again: Control Wins When the Race Gets MessyThis week gave GT racing fans one of the clearest reminders of what actually decides results. At Sebring International Raceway, GT World Challenge America and GT4 America both delivered weekends shaped by pressure, race management, and the ability to stay clean when things got complicated. On the sim side, iRacing’s current weekly calendar is active now, and Assetto Corsa EVO’s recent 0.6 update is still one of the strongest</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 21:24:27</pubDate><guid>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/sebring-proved-it-again</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates"/></item><item><title>What Sebring Week Teaches About Control Under Pressure</title><link>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/what-sebring-week-teaches-about-control-under-pressure</link><description>What Sebring Week Teaches About Control Under PressureSebring is one of the best reminders in racing that pressure exposes everything. This week, both real-world GT racing and sim racing are pointing to the same lesson: control is what holds up when things get difficult.Sign up for The Paddock Sim Racing news letterThis Week in RacingSebring is back in the spotlight this week, and that matters because few places in racing punish sloppy habits faster. GT World Challenge America returns there</description><pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 16:07:11</pubDate><guid>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/what-sebring-week-teaches-about-control-under-pressure</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates"/></item><item><title>Why This Week in GT Racing Proves the Details Matter</title><link>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/why-this-week-in-gt-racing-proves-the-details-matter</link><description>Why This Week in GT Racing Proves the Details MatterFresh GT racing and sim racing developments are pointing to the same lesson: the details matter. From COTA to today’s modern sim platforms, clean execution still separates drivers who look fast from drivers who actually deliver.Caption: GT racing and sim racing continue to prove the same point: precision, control, and consistency still decide results.Sign up for the Paddocks news letter This Week in RacingGT racing gave us a clear</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 23:29:53</pubDate><guid>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/why-this-week-in-gt-racing-proves-the-details-matter</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates"/></item><item><title>What COTA Week Says About Precision, Pressure, and Why Sim Racing Matters</title><link>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/what-cota-week-says-about-precision-pressure-and-why-sim-racing-matters</link><description>GT racing never stays still for long. This week, the spotlight turns to Circuit of the Americas as GT World Challenge America and GT4 America head to Texas for another big race weekend, while sim racers are seeing fresh GT machinery and new competition talking points hit the digital side of the sport. It is the kind of week that reminds people why racing is so compelling in the first place: the cars change, the tracks change, the technology keeps moving, but the fundamentals still decide who</description><pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 21:26:47</pubDate><guid>https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates/what-cota-week-says-about-precision-pressure-and-why-sim-racing-matters</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="https://thepaddocksimracing.com/blog-updates"/></item></channel></rss>